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Phoniatrics or
phoniatry is the
study and
treatment of
organs involved in
speech production,
mainly the mouth,
throat (larynx),
vocal cords, and lungs...
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speaking fundamental frequency, vibrato, and subharmonics".
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology. 42 (1): 29–38. doi:10.3109/14015439.2016.1156737. ISSN 1401-5439...
- tract, with the
esophagus marked in red
Specialty Gastroenterology,
phoniatrics Symptoms Inability or
difficulty swallowing Complications Pulmonary aspiration...
- recognition. Such
studies include mostly medical analysis of the
voice (
phoniatrics), but also
speaker identification. More controversially, some believe...
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Function (7th ed.). New York, NY:
McGraw Hill Education. p. 324. ISBN 978-0-07-340371-7. "Extrinsic Muscles" (PDF).
Phoniatrics-uep.
Retrieved 3 Dec 2015....
- 4% of
children who
attended an ENT
clinic for
voice ****seness, 6% of
phoniatric clinic attendees, and 43% of
teachers with
dysphonia had nodules. Verdolini...
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speech therapy, but
others require medical attention by a
doctor in
phoniatrics.
Other treatments include correction of
organic conditions and psychotherapy...
- physician,
speech therapist and
music educator. He was a co-founder of
phoniatrics in Germany. Pahn,
Roman Catholic, was born in 1931 in Dresden, the capital...
- "The
Accent Method:
Behavior readjustment voice therapy".
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology. 23 (1): 39–43. doi:10.1080/140154398434329. Kotby, M. N.; El-Sady...
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Medicine CC 15: Neurology, Neurosurgery,
Psychiatry CC 16: Audiology/
Phoniatrics,
Ophthalmology and
Otolaryngology CC 17: Gynecology, Perinatal, Pediatric...